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Re: He Who Causes Happiness Whenever He Goes

A death always creates a sudden popularity boost, it's both funny and interesting

Originally Posted by phio_chan

He says it can be denied after all.

Freudian slip I guess

Originally Posted by Doraku

Damn those artists on Pixiv and Tumblr users. Yesterday when I was going to make this set I logged in to Tumblr and Pixiv only to found out that PP artworks are filled with that man. I knew it in an instant - he died first.

Haha, I would never look for artwork when I know the new episode was just released Like I said to phio, it's funny how a death makes you more popular all of a sudden.

Originally Posted by Doraku

Genitals is always a plus. Not so much about nonsensical ramblings, unless it contains flirting.

I'm sure I'm pure at heart.

That was obviously a typo

You say genitals are a plus and next you call yourself pure? Made me laugh hard.

Re: He Who Causes Happiness Whenever He Goes

So... I watched the Four Deva arc a few days ago. I didn't post before now because I was honestly a little disappointed. Maybe I got too hyped. The ending as well as knowing Kamui and Takasugi would appear made me SUPER hyped. I didn't know they would only be included in an "aftermath" episode... meh.

I don't know really. I liked Jirochou, but I preferred him when he was an actual villain. His fight with Gin was fuckingultraawesomegigadrill, but so short...! I think a big reason for my disappointment has to do with Jirochou's daughter. I hated that character. Compare it to e.g. Yoshiwara where the new additions were amazing (Tsukuyo and Kamui, as well as Housen who stayed villain until the end).

Also the storytelling really gets hurt by the rushed feeling... I really can't stand when a story has an unnaturally fast pace. I'm curious, have you read the manga chapters? I'm wondering if it's due to the anime rushing the arc (squeezing it into four episodes), or if the manga actually has such a rushed pace during these arcs. E.g. the Yoshiwara arc didn't have this rushed feeling to it at all.

So... I watched the Four Deva arc a few days ago. I didn't post before now because I was honestly a little disappointed. Maybe I got too hyped. The ending as well as knowing Kamui and Takasugi would appear made me SUPER hyped. I didn't know they would only be included in an "aftermath" episode... meh.

I don't know really. I liked Jirochou, but I preferred him when he was an actual villain. His fight with Gin was fuckingultraawesomegigadrill, but so short...! I think a big reason for my disappointment has to do with Jirochou's daughter. I hated that character. Compare it to e.g. Yoshiwara where the new additions were amazing (Tsukuyo and Kamui, as well as Housen who stayed villain until the end).

Also the storytelling really gets hurt by the rushed feeling... I really can't stand when a story has an unnaturally fast pace. I'm curious, have you read the manga chapters? I'm wondering if it's due to the anime rushing the arc (squeezing it into four episodes), or if the manga actually has such a rushed pace during these arcs. E.g. the Yoshiwara arc didn't have this rushed feeling to it at all.

Well, for me, Jirochou and his story is more important than anything else in 4 Divas arc. I'm not going to say that I dislike his daughter, but probably she's not a favorite of mine - still the ending between her and his father is touching, no matter how cliche it looks like for some people.

Now since you said that, I believe for some reasons that the 4 Divas arc is felt better in Manga as its medium of story telling instead of Anime. The same case also happened with the latest arc (Country of Courtesan), I also felt the same way. I felt more thrilled when I was reading the weekly chapters rather than watching the Anime, mainly due to its pacing and Sunrise decided to cut some scenes here and there. The way they condense the story is despicable but fortunately that doesn't stop me watching the Anime of Gintama.

Re: He Who Causes Happiness Whenever He Goes

There is no relation with my love for genitals and being pure of heart

I like Carl Jung better than Freud in the field of psychology, but yeah that's probably one of the examples of Freudian slip.

Naruto

Depends on what kind of genitals you love

I'm not a big fan of Freud either, quite a lot of his theories make me laugh. He was an important figure in his field, without a doubt, but I feel like a lot of his theories are... outdated. The freudian slip is something I approve of though but whatever, not like anyone can definitely say his theories are right or wrong. It's all just personal bias about what you think is more likely.

Originally Posted by phio_chan

Now I'm the one lost here. I made it a wrong quote?

And I think I already have mental problems before enrolling. Just that I confirmed the diagnosis after I passed the previous module (which was about neuropsychiatry).

But hey!

The problem here was that you quoted me (I said "Nice guy? I guess Pure heart? Dunno.") but for some reason, I have no clue why, the name above the quote wasn't mine but Adorien's.